Hippolyte Blanc

Hippolyte Blanc

Hippolyte Jean Blanc (8 August 1844 – 17 March 1917) was a Scottish architect. Best known for his church buildings in the Gothic revival style, Blanc was also a keen antiquarian who oversaw meticulously researched restoration projects.

Early life

Hippolyte Blanc was born in Edinburgh to French parents, who ran a business on George Street importing and manufacturing ladies shoes. Blanc attended George Heriot's School, and was articled to the architect David Rhind when he left in 1859. While working for Rhind, he attended classes at the School of Art and Design, where he met Thomas Ross, and became interested in medieval architecture. In 1864, after completing his articles, he joined the Government Office of Works, where he became a senior draughtsman in 1869. He married Elizabeth Shield on 21 August 1873.

Architectural career

From the early 1870s, Blanc began to undertake private commissions. In 1875 he won his first architectural competition, for Christ Church, Morningside, and the following year won a second, for Mayfield Free Church. He left the Office of Works in 1878 to concentrate on his increasing workload, and by 1887 he had taken on a partner, James Gordon.

Blanc executed numerous church buildings, including Kirkliston Free Church (1880), St Luke's, Broughty Ferry (1884), Coats Memorial Baptist Church, Paisley (1885), and Morningside Free Church, Edinburgh (1892), now the Church Hill Theatre. He carried out restoration work to Edinburgh Castle (1886), John Knox House (1886), St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh (1892), and St Duthac's Church, Tain (1896). Other major commissions included houses at Eriska, Argyll, and Ferguslie Park, Paisley (1888-91), since demolished. Bangour Village Hospital, West Lothian, was a competition win in 1898, and he designed the former Bernard's Brewery buildings in Gorgie (1887). Blanc also designed several monuments. In 1912 he took his son Frank into partnership, and from 1913 his own architectural work drew to a close. His son continued to practice under the name Hippolyte J. Blanc & Son, until around 1950.

Other activities

In 1871 he was elected president of the Edinburgh Architectural Association for the first of three times. He became a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1879, a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1901, and was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) in 1896. In addition, he was an active member of several other learned societies. He wrote and lectured extensively, largely on the subject of medieval church architecture. Blanc served as president and treasurer of the RSA from 1907-17, and was president of the Edinburgh Photographic Society from 1888 until 1892, and honorary president from 1896 until his death.cite web |url=http://edinphoto.org.uk/4_eps_h/4_eps_members_blanc.htm |title=EPS Member Hippolyte J Blanc 1844-1917 |accessdate=2008-04-01] In 1910 he was appointed to a Royal Commission which oversaw British involvement in International Exhibitions held in Brussels (1910), Rome (1911) and Turin (1911). He was active in encouraging the careers of younger architects, and acted as assessor on several architectural competitions. Blanc died from pneumonia at his home at Strathearn Place, Morningside, and was buried in Warriston Cemetery.

References

*cite web |url=http://www.codexgeo.co.uk/dsa/architect_full.php?id=M000031 |title=Hippolyte Jean Blanc |work=Dictionary of Scottish Architects |accessdate=2008-04-01


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